Nonprogrammable Functions; Programming With Base - HP 32SII Owner's Manual

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If your checksum does not match this number, then you have not entered this
program correctly.
You will see that all of the application programs provided in chapters 15
through 17 include checksum values with each labeled routine so that you
can verify the accuracy of your program entry.
In addition, each equation in a program has a checksum. See "To enter an
equation in a program line" earlier in this chapter.

Nonprogrammable Functions

The following functions of the HP 32 II are not programmable:
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Programming with BASE

You can program instructions to change the base mode using
These settings work in programs just as they do as functions executed from the
keyboard. This allows you to write programs that accept numbers in any of
the four bases, do arithmetic in any base, and display results in any base.
When writing programs that use numbers in a base other than 10, set the
base mode both as the current setting for the calculator and in the program
(as an instruction).
File name 32sii-Manual-E-0424
Printed Date : 2003/4/24
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Size : 17 .7 x 25.2 cm
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